Reflecting transformations on the global stage, the Yale Center for International and Area Studies (YCIAS) is merging two of its councils – one devoted to the study of Western Europe and the other to Russia and Eastern Europe – into a single Council for...
Opening tomorrow: a collection of books newly acquired by Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library that reflect the status and role of women in 16th century Europe. The collection features 138 rare books by and about women that...
An original composition by David Amram, drawing heavily on Native American musical traditions, will have its Connecticut debut at the Peabody Museum in New Haven on Saturday, April 10 at 1 p.m. The performance, which will feature members of the New Haven...
Betty Friedan, a founder of the feminist movement, and celebrated author Grace Paley will be among the speakers at a four-day conference, titled Cherut: Jewish Women and Freedom, to be held at Yale University April 15 to 18. More than 200 students and...
Two Yale juniors are among a distinguished group of undergraduates nationwide who have been elected as 1999 Truman Scholars by the Washington, D.C.-based Harry Truman Scholarship Foundation. Dalia Hochman of Lexington, Mass., and Kimberly Jones of New...